Notice of Public Hearing March 17, 2020 Regarding Proposed Land Use Development Code Amendments

Adair Village Land Use Development Code AMENDMENTS

The City of Adair Village adopted its Transportation Systems Plan (TSP) in 2019. OAR 660-012-0045 requires each local government to amend its land use regulations to implement the TSP and to adopt land use regulations consistent with state and federal requirements “to protect transportation facilities, corridors and sites for their identified functions.” These requirements are achieved through a variety of measures, including access control standards, robust pedestrian and bicycle circulation and connectivity provisions, standards to protect future road operations of roads, and expanded notice requirements and coordinated review procedures for land use applications.

Measures in OAR 660-012-0060 address plan and land use regulation amendments to ensure that proposed land uses are consistent with the identified function and capacity of existing and planned transportation facilities. It includes criteria for identifying significant effects of plan or land use regulation amendments on transportation facilities, actions to be taken when a significant effect would occur, identification of planned facilities, and coordination with transportation facility providers.

The modifications include text that is being added or deleted within the current Development Code. Because of the mixture of text being added, some of the text colors remained different. However, all new text will be underlined and all text being deleted will have a strike-through. The language will need to be incorporated into the Development Code via an amending ordinance. Changes have already been made to the Comprehensive Plan that support and implement the proposed Development Code recommendations.

TSP – Article 1-Administrative Provisions-1

TSP – Article 2-Application Procedures

TSP – Article 5-Development Standards

TSP – Article 6-Use Standards

TSP – Article 7-Special Area Standards

TSP – Article 8-Improvement Requirements

SILETZ TRIBAL CHARITABLE FUND CONTRIBUTION

Thank you to Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund for donating $6,500 to help the City of Adair Village’s newly remodeled barracks building that will be turned into the new community center. The monies from the grant will be used to buy furnishings for the kitchen and office, as well as electronics for the community center.

Use of the building will be open to the public to reserve the space for meetings and parties. There will be laptops to borrow, video and board games, as well as a small library. If you would like to donate books, crafts or games, please drop them off at City Hall. We are open Monday thru Friday from 8:00-5:00pm.

 

November 5, 2019 Public Hearing Regarding Comprehensive Plan Amendments to Section 9.400 Housing and Section 9.800 Growth Management

Planning Commission Meeting Packet 191015

PC Mtg Packet 191015

Attachment C Staff Report – Transportation System Plan (TSP) – Staff Report

Attachment C-1 Final TSP – Adair Village Final TSP

Attachment D Staff Report – Transportation Comp Plan Amendments – SR

Attachment D-1 AVCP Sec 9.700 Text Amd-JPH edits 2

Attachment E Staff Report – Comp Plan Map Amendment.docx

Attachment E-1 Map Amendment Parcel

Attachment F Village Center Annexation – SR -2019

Attachment F-1 Annexation Parcel

 

May 16, 2019-Public Notice of intent to modify water, sewer, storm drain, transportation, and parks system development charges

The City of Adair Village hereby issues public notice, pursuant to ORS 223.304, of its intent to modify water, sewer, storm drain, transportation, and parks system development charges.

A technical report addressing the methodology and calculation of the proposed charge will be available for review after Tuesday, June 4 at City Hall, 6030 William R. Carr Ave, Adair Village, or by calling 541-745-5507.

A public hearing to take comments regarding the proposed modifications to the System Development Charges is scheduled for 6:30 pm, Tuesday, September 10, at City Hall. If you wish to comment but cannot attend the public hearing, please address written comments as follows:

Pat Hare
City Administrator
City of Adair Village
6030 William R. Carr Ave
Adair Village OR 97330

Written comments must be received by 4 pm, August 27, to be considered

Joint Public Hearing with the City Council and Planning Commission, September 12

The City of Adair Village will be holding a Joint Public Hearing with the City Council and Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 12, 2017. The Public Hearing will be in regards to a planned development south of Ryals Ave.  All affected parties have been properly notified.

The Planning Commission will hold a meeting directly following to discuss a recommendation to the City Council.

The Adair Village City Council will meet at 6:00 PM at City Hall. The agenda for the meeting and minutes from the previous meeting are attached.

The Council will meet in Executive Session at approximately 6:30 PM to discuss issues under ORS 192.660 (2):

(h) To consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed.

City Council – Tuesday, May 2, 2017, 6:00 pm

The City Council will meet on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 6:00 pm at City Hall. See the document below for the agenda and attachments.  Please note that the Community Services Officer (CSO) will not be in attendance at the meeting, so there is no Attachment C included in the packet.  Also, Attachments F and H will be presented at the meeting on May 2, 2017.

Council-Packet-170502

Thank you Siletz Tribal Charitable Fund

The City of Adair Village would like to thank the Siletz Tribal Charitable Fund for their generous and continued support. We are in the process of making improvements to the Kiddie Park and their contribution allowed us to make many improvements we wouldn’t have otherwise been able to do! The park shelter is being replaced this week, and we have ordered new tables. We are also getting playground mats to make the playground safer. Thank you Siletz Tribal Charitable Fund!